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ARU ISLANDS (Dutch Aroe)

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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 705 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ARU ISLANDS (Dutch Aroe)  , a

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group in the residency of Amboyna, Dutch East Indies; between 5° 18' and 70 5' S., and 134° and 135° E.; the member nearest to the south-west coast of New
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Guinea lying about 70 M. from it . The larger islands (Wokan, Kobrur, Maikor and Trangan), and certain of the lesser ones, are regarded by the
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Malays as one
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land mass which they call
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tana besar ("
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great land ") . This is justified inasmuch as its parts are only isolated by narrow creeks of curious form, r T . 23ARUNDEL 705 having the character of rivers . The smaller islands number some eighty; the
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total land
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area is 3244 sq. m.; and the population about 22,000 . The islands are low, but it is only on the coast that the ground is swampy . The
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principal formation is coralline
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limestone; the eastern coast is defended by
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coral reefs, and the neighbouring sea (extending as far as New Guinea, and thus demonstrating a
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physical connexion with that land) is shallow, and abounds in coral in full growth . A large
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part of the
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surface is covered with virgin
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forest, consisting of screw-pines, palm trees, tree ferns, canariums, &c . The
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fauna is altogether Papuan . The natives are also Papuans, but of mixed
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blood . They are divided into two confederations, the Uli-luna and the Uli-sawa, which are hostile to each other . The houses are remarkable as being built on piles sunk in the solid rock and having two rooms, the one surrounding the other .

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people are in manners
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complete savages . The natives are governed by rajas (orang kajas), the Dutch government being represented by a posthouder . In the interior is said to exist a tribe—the Korongoeis—with white skins and
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fair hair, but it has never been seen by travellers . A few villages are nominally Christian, and the Malays have introduced Mahommedanism, but most of the natives have no religion . Dobbo, on a small western island, is the chief place; its
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resident population is reinforced annually, at the time of the west monsoon, by traders from that quarter, who
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deal in the tripang, pearl shell,
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tortoise-shell, and other produce of the islands .

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